| 1) Non-pregnant women who were 6-24 months postpartum and ≥ 18 |
| 2) -2020 that included: (1) cancer survivors who were AYAs (age 15-39 years) at diagnos |
| 3) wever, relative to comparison groups, SMW who were acknowledged rape victims reporte |
| 4) rvational study, we compared 127 patients who were administered IV acetaminophen on |
| 5) visit model, 33 severely burned patients who were admitted into burn intensive care |
| 6) to December 2019, 196 children with burns who were admitted to West China Hospital o |
| 7) rs) with pigmented nevus after operation, who were admitted to affiliated Hospital o |
| 8) ed with total burn area less than 30%TBSA who were admitted to the First Affiliated |
| 9) Many individuals who were affected by the Great East Japan |
| 10) group (84 cases, 65 males and 19 females) who were aged (31±16) and (35±17) years, |
| 11) emale participants from the United States who were associated with a major fitness n |
| 12) and the other 4 studies included patients who were at risk for ventilator-associated |
| 13) In addition, participants who were aware of PrEP had significantly h |
| 14) chanical ventilation days of 109 patients who were conducted with mechanical ventila |
| 15) and one used to track activity of people who were confined to their homes. |
| 16) prognosis for patients with liver cancer who were cotreated with metformin and sora |
| 17) Results. A total of 1873 participants who were demographically similar to the he |
| 18) Participants included HR siblings who were diagnosed with ASD at 24 months |
| 19) rsectionality, estimated risk among those who were dually marginalized (racial/ethni |
| 20) the cognitive performance of adolescents who were early-treated for primary permane |
| 21) For the patients who were followed up, their finger functio |
| 22) res for participants 2 to 17 years of age who were healthy or had cardiometabolic ri |
| 23) ternal distress was greater among mothers who were high EE. |
| 24) The length of ICU stay of 160 patients who were hospitalized in ICU was 15.5 (6.0 |
| 25) 3.3% of sexually active transgender women who were human immunodeficiency virus posi |
| 26) th other participants, (c) to more people who were in favor of the ring, and (d) to |
| 27) Students who were in their final year of graduation |
| 28) Open Dialogue implementation stakeholders who were invited to comment on preliminary |
| 29) espondents valued seeing both individuals who were like them and also unlike them, p |
| 30) that reported the proportions of persons who were linked to care, achieved SVR, and |
| 31) lnerable subgroups, including populations who were low-income, minority, and in poor |
| 32) iratory distress syndrome (ARDS) patients who were mechanically ventilated with inte |
| 33) s) from the Southeastern Conference (SEC) who were middle distance runners participa |
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